After the success of the inaugural exhibition, Galleria Massimodeluca is presenting the second part of the project curated by Andrea Bruciati: NI DIEU NI MAÎTRE #2. Structured as a double group exhibition, NI DIEU NI MAÎTRE is introducing a total of 16 young Italian artists all born in the ’80s. The first part put on view the first eight artists (the exhibition closed on 11 November 2012). It is now the turn of Paola Angelini,Thomas Braida, Giulia Cenci, Teresa Cos, Tomaso De Luca, Giorgio Guidi, Vito Stassi and Elisa Strinna.

The exhibition space houses works of highly differing personality and characteristics ranging from photography to sculpture, passing through performance, painting and drawing. The complete mix of media, styles and techniques typify the complexity of contemporary life, which has been investigated, re-examined and given back with no frills by the young artists in the group exhibition. “The artists invited to take part in NI DIEU NI MAÎTRE belong to the generation born in the ’80s which is living through that youthful period of transition, a complex and tough period”—explains curator Andrea Bruciati—”yet harbinger of courageous experimentation and full of potential, which accepts its deep cognitive function.”